The Security Navigator reflects first and foremost the reality of the conflictual nature of cyber warfare. It mirrors the disinhibition of threat actors motivated by state strategies or hacktivism as well as criminal opportunities. In this environment, espionage, sabotage, disinformation and extortion are becoming increasingly intertwined.
The long-term state of war on Europe’s doorstep, the risks of polarization of the Hamas-Israel war, and the rise in tensions in the Indo-Pacific arc all remind us that security remains and will remain even more so tomorrow at the heart of organizations’ technological and human development strategies.
I also feel it is necessary to stress the extent to which the sovereignty of our data and its use, as well as the implementation of standards, will gradually become necessary to frame our security policies.